Welcome to the Critique Gallery - this seems to be your first upload here, and I hope we provide what you ant in terms of feedback.

I suspect you found this a very encouraging start - it certainly looks a good way to begin!

There is a gritty look to the picture - is this the result of processing, and perhaps too much sharpening, I wonder?

Possibly the ISO didn't help - you might be able to experiment with longer exposures and lower settings: though obviously, too much change will give star trails instead of point sources.

The one thing that I am certain of is the need to lose the logo. They give little protection from theft (mod coming, to show what a minute in Elements can do with them), and, more importantly, they are really, really distracting - especially large and light in a dark picture.

Spectacular, and you have both a good location and a good night for shooting.

I'd have shot with the camera pointed a little to the left and down, to put more space in front of the bird than behind.

Ideally, I'd have shot to place the bird against the green - it's darker, and contrasts more with the feathers. I know this may not have been possible for you!

And focus - at 300mm, there's not much depth of field, so you need to focus on the eye - so you need to be using a single AF spot. Were you, I wonder? (Sharpness is pretty much OK, but could have been slightly greater.)

Where to crop is always an issue with interiors, and many other pictures: I'd like to see all of the picture on the left, and the chair below it. But you can't get back beyond the corner of the room...

And I think the crop at the top balances things better. The ceiling's amazing, but not all needed for a shot of the room in general.

Composition - a higher viewpoint would have shown the thousand rickshaws better. Moving to the side would have allowed you to include more of the front rank.

White balance seems fine.

The colour is too saturated, for most tastes. And while the exposure is good for the colours, shooting into the light has given you blown-out reflections on top of the rickshaws. Shooting from the right of the line instead of the left would have reduced this, I think.